Wondering Who Alina Ends Up With in the Shadow and Bone Books? Here s What Happens
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Shadow and Bone is an epic fantasy show with plenty of romance to spare. Besides the obvious sparks between Inej and Kaz and those between Nina and Matthias, we ve also got Alina s love triangle with General Kirigan and her best friend, Mal. The show is based on Leigh Bardugo s book trilogy of the same name, and it unfolds relatively similarly to its source material. A teenage orphan named Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li) finds that she s a legendary Sun Summoner capable of destroying the ominous Fold. On her journey, Alina develops feelings for General Kirigan (Ben Barnes) while still experiencing a deep attachment to Mal. So who does Alina end up with in the books versus the show? Alina and Mal shippers will be pleased to know that Alina and Mal become a couple in the novels, but their fate in the Netflix adaptation is still up in the air.
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Netflix’s
Shadow and Bone can, at times, feel like an internet fever dream come to life. It stars perennial Tumblr fancast favorite Ben Barnes in a role that readers of Leigh Bardugo’s books have positioned him in at leastas far back as 2013, dripping with charisma with every conflicted look and swish of his oversized cloak. At the helm is Eric Heisserer (
Arrival), who, more than four years ago, tweeted his love of a book he would one day help adapt at the woman who wrote it. It’s full of sizzling chemistry between multiple characters, mutual pining and an assortment of romantic tropes, and fleeting looks that are rife for analyzing in multi-tweet threads.
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So, howâs it going with the kids? A year ago we wrote about how the pandemic could help revivethe quaint idea that your family can bond around the TV. Hereâs some upcoming programming that may provide you and your brood a few new reasons to gather âround the old flat-screen, if everyoneâs ready to venture out of their respective bedrooms.